One button takes you through all functions. Easy to use, and inexpensive. Compared to the Mity 8 that I'd used for years: the Mity 8 provided for two tire sizes (ex: mtn bike, road bike), which the Velo 9 doesn't. But the mount for the Velo 9 is improved over the Mity 8.

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8/8/2013Great, simple computer! Several downsides

By AtlantaT

1) I wish it had a scan feature that keeps scrolling thru avg. speed, current speed, distance etc....2) Calorie counter calculates solely on MPH - you don't have an option to enter your weight to get it a little more accurate - but then again it was very inexpensive!

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Created in 1954 in Osaka, Japan, CatEye has been a constant innovator with technological products among the cycling community. Although CatEye now produces major products such as cycle computers, reflectors, and lights, they became a main contender within the cycling market when they created the first flashing lamp for bicycles in 1964. Following the release of the first flashing lamp, CatEye went on to produce the first bicycle head lamp and cycle computer.

Currently, CatEye uses cutting-edge technology to produce a full line of computers and other tech products for cyclists. They manage two factories in Japan and another one in China that are both ISO approved. CatEye continues their commitment to innovation by using leading edge technology to create safe and comfortable products.